
Cletus Nweke, a hairstylist in Lagos have been alleged to have killed his neighbour, Paul Michael, a 27 year old driver during a fight.
Nweke allegedly killed Michael at about5.40am on November 9 attheIkota Housing Estate,Ajah,
According toNweke, his housewas burgled and his television, video player, shoes and other belongings stolenon November 7. In a bid to get to the root of the burglary, hewent to Michael.
“Micheal was the closest neighbour to me and so I felt he must have seen whoever broke into my room,” he said.“To my surprise, when I questioned him, Michael and his friends started making fun of me. They were very insensitive and it hurts me,”he said.
Instead of reporting the burglary to the police, Nweke accused Michael of the burglaryand a fight ensued.
“I listened to the advice of my friends that Michael should have an explanation for the burglary or he would know who was responsible. I went to approach him in the compound while he was brushing his teeth. This was about 3.00am and other occupants were still sleeping,” Nweke said.
“I asked him why he was insensitive about the theft in my room;Michael started insulting me, calling me a fool for not protecting my house.His insults hurt me.We started quarrelling and a fight ensued
.Michael was the person who tried to hurt me with a broken bottle. In my struggle to collect the broken bottle, the bottle fell and Michael fell on it and hurt his shoulder.”
Michael was rushed to the nearest hospital but he had lost a lot of bloodanddied shortly after.Nweke wasthenarrested and taken to the Ilaje police station at Ajah.
The case hassince beentransferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) at Panti,Yaba.
A police source,who requested anonymity,said Nwekehadattempted to escape from the Ilaje police cell.
“This guy is a hardened criminal, he tried to escape from the Ilaje police cell by opening the ceiling of the cell and he was arrested and transferred to Panti,”the source said.
Confirming the incident, theLagos State Commissioner of Police,Yakubu Alkali said the suspect will soon be charged to court.
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